I Want To Visit This 145,000-Piece LEGO Jurassic Park Roller Coaster

Video: Modern genetics still hasn't brought us the dinosaur-filled theme park that Michael Crichton first envisioned back in 1990. So LEGO master James Burrows built his own using 125,000 bricks to create an entire Jurassic Park theme park you'll wish you could actually line up for.

The miniature park is covered in lush jungle-like greenery, all made of LEGO, and in addition to a mini golf course and water raft ride, this version of Jurassic Park also includes a working roller coaster, appropriately called CoasterSaurus II as an homage to a similar ride featured at LEGOLAND Florida.

The biggest appeal of this amusement park, however, is there's little risk of LEGO dinosaurs eating you if a ride breaks down.

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